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Batticaloa fabric park to manufacture $ 500 mn worth raw material annually 

02 May 2022

  • Rs. 5.5 bn investment on infrastructure facilities and other development purposes
  • Four leading garment manufacturing companies willing to invest 
    The Board of Investment (BOI) is setting up a Textile Park in Punnakuda, Batticaloa with the intention of manufacturing textile raw materials within Sri Lanka, thereby saving $ 500 million in import expenditure. The park, which is on a 255-acre land, is equipped with all facilities and the potential to establish eight to 10 large-scale factory complexes. Furthermore, the Textile Park can be named the largest development project being undertaken in the Eastern Province. In addition, the Government is to spend a sum of Rs. 5.5 billion on the development of infrastructure facilities in the project, which will eventually boost infrastructure facilities in the area. BOI Chairman Raja Edirisuriya and Director General Renuka M. Weerakone made an inspection tour alongside a group of investors who are geared to embark on new projects in the Fabric Park. BOI Chairman Edirisuriya further expressed positive sentiments and said: “We are pleased to launch the first phase of the park, which will provide an opportunity to add raw materials to the local apparel industry. Accordingly, this will not only prevent the $ 500 million from flowing out of the country but also provide an opportunity to manufacture apparel made entirely from local materials for the global market. “Moreover, expectations that it will show the results of the economic and social growth that can be seen in investment zones under the BOI such as Katunayake, Biyagama, Koggala and Seethawaka," the Chairman emphasised. Meanwhile, speaking on the occasion, BOI Director General Renuka M. Weerakone said: “The Textile Park has been constructed following a thorough and extensive study done by BOI officials where they have recommended that it be converted into an investment zone.  “The BOI has also taken initiative in obtaining necessary approvals from relevant line ministries and institutions. We as the BOI aspire to establish the Textile Park in a more environmentally friendly manner,” she stressed. Meanwhile, BOI Executive Director (Zones) M.K.D. Lawrance expressing positive sentiments said “the steps have been taken to provide facilities needed to set up factories in parallel to developing infrastructure facilities in the region. The construction work on 40% of access roads have been completed and a daily water capacity of 1,500-2,000 cubic metres has been supplied to fulfil the water requirements of setting up factories. Electricity has also been supplied while the basic constructions of the wastewater treatment plant have also been completed. “The investors who joined the inspection tour opined that Sri Lanka has been outstanding in the global apparel industry for over 50 years, however; Sri Lanka has to import almost all textile raw materials from foreign countries. We have to come across various hurdles in importing these raw materials given the current global competition because all the nations that manufacture raw materials are also engaged in the production of garments,” they pointed out. “Thus, a much-needed fabric Park will tremendously help Sri Lanka to save money and develop sustainable import substitutes for the apparel industry in the country. Besides, setting up a fabric park of this nature will help Sri Lanka procure raw materials on time and complete orders on time,” the group of investors added.  


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